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Best Practices to Secure Exchange

Today's complex Exchange environments are costly and difficult to protect and secure from threats like spam, spyware, malware and viruses. This expert webcast helps you to secure your company's Exchange environment and reduce downtime and lost productivity due to attacks on your messaging system. Attend this expert webcast and learn how to:

Secure your company's Outlook Web Access

Handle spam with Exchanges' intelligent message filter

Secure remote clients with RPC over HTTPS instead of VPN

Control Exchange message delivery

And more

Speaker

Lee Benjamin
Messaging Architect,
ExchangeGuy Consulting

Vendor:

Information Security Magazine

Premiered:

Nov 7, 2006, 09:00 EST (14:00 GMT)

Format:

Multimedia

Type:

Webcast

Language:

English

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